Comments: In a year that lacks a ton of big-name college hitters, players from smaller programs like Choice have a chance to shine, and he is taking advantage. Though he'll need work on his swing mechanics, he has big-time raw power to all fields. He runs well and plays a strong outfield to boot. He may not be the elite hitter clubs seek, but since there aren't many of those this year, teams may look hard at Choice in the early going.Enhanced Scouting Report

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Cabrera, Yordy

Lakeland Senior HS (FL)

3B

R/R

6'01"

204

1990-09-03

HS

Comments: Cabrera certainly looks the part of a ballplayer in terms of his build and how he carries himself on the baseball field. He has the raw tools as well -- it's just a question of whether he'll learn to use them consistently. He has plenty of power, but there is some concern about his ability to recognize pitches well enough to tap into that power. His days as a shortstop are likely numbered, with a move to third or an outfield corner in his future. His athleticism and upside will have many teams interested, and the team who believes it can tap into that will be the one to take him.Enhanced Scouting Report

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Shipman, Aaron

Brooks County HS (GA)

CF

L/L

6'00"

174

1992-01-27

HS

Comments: Shipman isn't the most advanced of players, but a team willing to take time and patience could have a pretty good player on its hands. He has a good body with room to fill out and some tools. He's a plus runner, which helps him be an excellent defender in the outfield. He's a wristy hitter, but as he matures and gains more experience, there should be more there.

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Lewis, Chad

Marina HS (CA)

3B

R/R

6'03"

200

1991-12-10

HS

Comments: Lewis looks the part of a third baseman, from his offensive skill set to his glove work to his physical appearance. Tall and muscular, he can hit to all fields and should have more than enough power for the position. He has the hands, range and arm to stick at third as well. While there are some issues with his swing, he's shown a knack for performing well under the spotlight. The total package makes him one of the more intriguing high school position players in the 2010 Draft class.Enhanced Scouting Report

155

Vail, Tyler

Notre Dame HS (PA)

RHP

R/R

6'01"

1991-11-03

HS

185

Thompson, Anthony

Kansas

3B

R/R

6'04"

219

1988-12-19

SR

Comments: Despite missing a chunk of his junior season because of a broken kneecap, Thompson will still likely attract attention at the Draft. He has as much power as any college bat in this class. With a short stroke, he's been a good overall hitter as well. He might be limited to first base defensively, though his arm is plus and he has decent hands. Assuming he's healthy, though, he has the kind of power bat that would play just fine at first.Enhanced Scouting Report